Test-Bed Design and Implementation of High-Definition Multimedia Interface Based 3D Broadcast Coarse Wavelength-Division Multiplexing Access Network

Abstract Test-bed operations of three real-time transmission types are described: a three-dimensional (+two-dimensional) high-definition multimedia interface broadcast on point-to-multi-point connections, a two-dimensional high-definition multimedia interface broadcast on multi-point-to-multi-point connections, and a three-dimensional high-definition multimedia interface full duplex on a point-to-point connection. The network design has an optical broadcast topology centered with an “optical hub.” This article first introduces the design and implementation, then explains the issues and further considerations for implementing a high-definition multimedia interface based three-dimensional broadcast access network.

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